When I'm looking at my phone, I want the original text so I can ~~read~~ skim it myself.
When I'm not looking at my phone, I want the video so I can continue not looking at my phone.
When I'm looking at my phone, I want the original text so I can ~~read~~ skim it myself.
When I'm not looking at my phone, I want the video so I can continue not looking at my phone.
Hermes: Orpheus. Don't come on too strong.
Seconds later...
Orpheus: Come home with me.
Eurydice: Who are you?
Orpheus: The man who's gonna marry you.
I wish we had a better name.
When marketing to the "I only read the headline before commenting and sharing" crowd, anti-abortion is a loser compared to pro-life.
Pro-bodily-autonomy doesn't quite roll off the tongue.
I agree. "Exclamation point" sucks all the fun out of it.
Duckduckgo calls it "bang" for their special searchbar commands (like !gi makes it route the search through Google images), and I think more people should use that term instead.
I think you've got to start with the bang to make it a community link.
Like this: !stick@sh.itjust.works
In an analysis of human exposure to climate change extremes — such as heatwaves, floods, droughts, wildfires, cyclones and crop failures — researchers found that children born in 2020 are two to seven times more likely to face one-in-10,000 year events than those who were born in 1960.
Why pick (great) grandparents as the reference point?
Wouldn't it be more practical to compare them with their parents?
Edit: the actual study does show comparative data for other cohorts (i.e. every decade since 1960). Unless the average LiveScience reader is in their 60s, they just picked a weirdly unrelatable way to describe the study.
Serbian prosecutors on May 14 announced that the cultural official in charge of the site's historic designation had forged a key document and had been arrested. Goran Vasic, the acting director of the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, admitted he had fabricated an expert's opinion.
"Vasic forged a proposal for a decision to revoke the status of cultural property," prosecutors said in a statement.
So they forged a document in order to un-protect the building site?
When I said "humans are the virus," I think people heard "so we should kill the people I don't like," and missed the part where I don't like all humans.
I don't say it anymore, because I don't want to be overlapped with fascists who apparently say the same thing.
I'm so glad my Lemmy app has video preview thumbnails.
I want to be sympathetic, but... even if she voted for him because he promised to only deport the serious criminals... what about the everything else he promised? What about his track record on just about any promise he's ever made?
I'm only eleven chapters in, but so far I haven't seen gratuitous sexual violence.
I have seen a lot of regular violence, but it's not played up the way it is in violence porn.
Evisceration of a Gatekeeper
Bisected bodies on a staircase
That's pretty much as gory as it gets for the first 100 pages, and pretty representative of my experience so far.
Survival horror is not my cuppa, but Alpha Beta Gamer recorded some gameplay from the demo(?) it for people who like that sort of thing:
[YouTube] Labyrinth of the Demon King - Crunchy Retro-Grim Survival Horror Set in Feudal Japan!